Published Mar 11, 2016
teodoroc
6 Posts
Hello, I had a question regarding the prerequisite for CRNA programs. As I understand it, the majority want courses such as pharmacology and pathophysiology. However, some of the BSN prgeams have Pharmacology and pathophysiology as part of their curriculum as a separate 3 unit classes. Would these courses satisfy the CRNA prerequisites? Or would it be better to just take a pharmacology course from like UC Berkley extension and such? Thank you very much for any reply.
twozer0, NP
1 Article; 293 Posts
I'm not ceratain what you are asking here. You will need whatever prereqs that your intended school of study requires in order to be considered for admission. The 3 P's are in some but not all bachelors programs, if your intended school of study requires them, you'll need to take them outside of the BSN curriculum.
CCRN_CSC_0710
88 Posts
My CRNA program did not require additional patho/pharm classes than the ones I took for my BSN.
Spine_CRNA, BSN, RN
1 Article; 156 Posts
Hi,
What school are you attending for CRNA?
TIA,
John